Sunday, October 7, 2012

Sarah Palin: Thank you to everyone who has supported my dad and my brother on their book tour!

Several books and articles have been written, and some movies
made, under the guise of sharing with the public who the Palins are, and
who I am in particular. Very often, the goal is simply to misrepresent
us and present something so far-fetched as to not bear any resemblance
to truth at all. Many in the media have been more than happy to make
room for these stories and allow those behind them to have their say,
though these “biographers” very often neither know me nor are willing to
put names to their so-called sources.

This is why I so appreciate those members of the media who are giving
my dad and brother—who have written a factual book—a platform to tell
the real story. Unlike many of the other books people have turned to for
information, Our Sarah: Made in Alaska is written by two
people who actually know me, were there through much of the 2008
campaign, and have cut through the bunk right to the truth—the truth of
who the Heaths and Palins really are and what an Alaska upbringing
provides. I am thankful for those who actually are fair and balanced in
their reporting, giving the two Chucks the same opportunity to tell
their story.

Two particularly good interviews are one Chuck, Jr. did with the Great One, Mark Levin, and an interview Greta Van Susteren conducted with both Chucks. If you only saw what Greta was able to air on On the Record last night, be sure to watch the uncut version.

A heartfelt “thank you” to those who have taken part in the book
tour. In a whirlwind of a schedule, Dad and Chuck, Jr. have traveled to
various states, and many of you have been there to greet them, help with
laundry (yes, that's right!), or just shake their hands. I know they
appreciate it, and I just wanted to chime in and say that I appreciate
it also. The tour is winding down, but there are a few more stops. Go here to
see the remaining schedule, and stop in to say "hello" if you can. You
never know: you might just end up in one of my brother's journal
entries, which he's recording on their Facebook page.